Hector Bellerin – 39 to 24
Got his big break courtesy of Mathieu Debuchy’s injury issues last season.
Bellerin’s form for Arsenal was so good that no.2 right-ack Debuchy may struggle to keep the Spaniard out of the team now they are both fit.
Juan Cuadrado – 23 to 11
Cuadrado had a pretty poor start to his Chelsea career. On paper, he helped the Blues win the Premier League title, but, in reality, his individual performances were way below par.
Despite his substandard displays, he was given Didier Drogba’s legendary no.11 this summer.
Nabil Bentaleb – 42 to 6
Relatively unknown this time last year, but Bentaleb quickly impressed Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino to become a key player at White Hart Lane.
His new number suggests that he will be a regular starter again this term.
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